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Receives and proposes Resolutions on the Title IV disciplinary Canons and procedures. ![]() Receives and proposes Resolutions on the accessibility and inclusion of all of God’s people in our dioceses, congregations, structures, and faith communities. Receives and proposes Resolutions on creating, cultivating, and sustaining safe environments, overall wellness for individuals and communities, as well as mental health. ![]() Receives and proposes Resolutions on environmental stewardship and the care of creation. Environmental Stewardship & Care of Creation Receives and proposes Resolutions on relations between this Church and other Churches outside the Anglican Communion, this Church and other religions, interchurch cooperation and unity, and interreligious dialogue and action.ġ5. Receives and proposes Resolutions on stewardship and socially responsible investing.ġ4. Stewardship & Socially Responsible Investing Receives and proposes Resolutions on the purpose, scope, structure, and work of the agencies and boards of The Episcopal Church including, but not limited to, the Church Pension Fund, Episcopal Relief & Development, The Archives of The Episcopal Church, Episcopal Church Women, United Thank Offering, Board for Transition Ministry, Forward Movement, General Theological Seminary, and General Board of Examining Chaplains.ġ3. Receives and proposes Resolutions on discipleship, Christian formation, and education for all the baptized. Receives and proposes Resolutions on the Book of Common Prayer, liturgy, and music of this Church. Receives and proposes Resolutions on evangelism and church planting including strategies to strengthen the Church’s communication of the Gospel. Receives and proposes Resolutions on the health, development, and redevelopment of dioceses, congregations, and faith communities. Congregational Vitality & Data-Driven Initiatives Receives and proposes Resolutions on social justice issues facing the United States.Ĩ. Receives and proposes Resolutions on social justice issues in The Episcopal Church’s dioceses beyond the United States, and the international peace and justice work of the Church, including engagement with the Anglican Communion. Receives and proposes Resolutions on racial justice, reconciliation, and healing. Racial Truth-Telling, Reckoning & Healing Receives and proposes Resolutions on mission personnel, world mission strategy, and covenant relationships with other Anglican Provinces or bodies.ĥ. Receives and proposes Resolutions that address the governance and structure of the Church, including General Convention, Executive Council, and the Anglican Communion. ![]() Receives and proposes Resolutions that would amend the Constitution or Canons. Reviews and proposes Resolutions to revise the rules that govern the House. Legislative Committees are required to hold hearings before taking any action. Industry Theater presentations are company developed presentations that highlight medical devices, medical technology, non-FDA approved pharmaceutical products, investigational products or devices in pipeline or clinical trial phases, and patient treatment resources. Sessions are non-CME and solely promotional in nature.Ĭompany Showcase presentations are 15-minute promotional presentations that provide an overview of the companies’ services, pipeline products, clinical trials, or mission-based initiatives for a company, non-profit organization, or contract/clinical research organization. Sessions are non-CME and solely promotional in nature.Legislative Committees for The 81st General Convention Click here to fill out the preference survey – House of Initial Action PDF – Download PDF of Legislative Committees Legislative Committees Product Theaters feature exhibitor presentations on the clinical benefit or scientific research relating to the development of an approved pharmaceutical product and may include information on new uses, combinations, or therapies for the approved product. Sessions are non-CME and solely promotional in nature. The Society values its partnerships and the supportive role that members of this community play in an effort to provide hematologists with quality educational programs. ASH appreciates its corporate and nonprofit partners for their participation in FSS. These sessions are not part of the official ASH annual meeting program and are planned solely by the sponsoring company. Information about the ASH annual meeting exhibit hall, which features more than 250 exhibitors showcasing the latest technology, products, and research in hematology.įSS are industry-supported, CME-certified symposia. These sessions offer opportunities to learn more about abstracts selected for oral and poster presentations.
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